The worst trade in White Sox history is even worse than we thought
Briefly

Rick Hahn, the former GM of the Chicago White Sox, reflected on his tumultuous tenure during an MLB Network podcast. Despite achieving a postseason return for fans, Hahn's leadership is marred by significant mistakes, particularly a poorly acclaimed trade involving pitcher James Shields for young prospect Fernando Tatis Jr. in 2016. While Shields underperformed drastically, Tatis has become a star player, highlighting the trade's magnitude of error and Hahn's responsibility in it. Hahn's recent candidness about his term emphasizes the disappointing legacy he left behind.
"It begins and ends with Tatis. What fool would trade him?"
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